(Answer) (Category) NetMAXFAQ : (Category) Users / Groups :
Why is my grace period 'none' when I have more days left?
Applies to: NetMAX Linux RH52P v2.0
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When a user has exceeded his soft limit on a volume, and that machine is rebooted, the grace period will show that there is none left instead of 7 days. This 'none' is phantom because while data still can't exceed the hard limit, more can be put on if below the hard limit. If more data is added, and the quota checked again, it will be updated and report the correct grace period.

Also, once the hard limit has been reached, if you try to remotely copy and paste files (like from a Windows interface) it will fail once it has reached the hard limit, displaying a disk full popup. When the screen is refreshed, it will display that the paste succeeded, however the file is truncated.
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